![]() ![]() “It’s more about integrity than money.”Īnd there’s worry that the graphic sexual content in “Fifty Shades” reflects poorly on fan- fiction writers. “I personally don’t think fan fiction authors should pursue publication,” says Laurie, a 25-year-old literature grad student from South Carolina who uses the pen name Ever Searching. Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan in “Fifty Shades of Grey” Universal Studios Copyright infringement,’ ” explains Karen. “The concern is that once people start making money from it, the authors or the publishing houses might turn around…and say, ‘Uh uh, no more. Many worry that James has put the entire community at risk by profiting from fan fiction. It was very simplistic,” says Karen, a 50-year-old administrator from Phoenix who uses the name piewacket on the site and recalls reading James’ original posts.į is now scraped of James’ early writing, but the site is alive and well - at least for the time being. “The prose style, the dialogue - it was very juvenile. The “Fifty Shades” trilogy has now sold more than 100 million copies.īut many in the community are confused and concerned by James’ success. James, under the pen name Snowqueens Icedragon, began posting erotic stories using the characters from “Twilight” on .ĭroves of users gobbled up the racy stories, and James leveraged her popularity into e-books, which in turn garnered her enough buzz to get an actual book deal. The humble beginnings of “Fifty Shades of Grey” are the stuff of legend. How '50 Shades of Grey' changed our sex lives forever Jamie Dornan dislikes that people think of 'Fifty Shades' as 'a Joke' Jamie Dornan recalls 'wrath of hatred' for 'Fifty Shades': Dakota Johnson had 'psychotic' experience on 'Fifty Shades' set: 'It was scary' ![]()
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